Mechanism of interferon action: functionally distinct RNA-binding and catalytic domains in the interferon-inducible, double-stranded RNA-specific adenosine deaminase

  • Liu Y
  • Samuel C
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The 1,226-amino-acid sequence of the interferon-inducible double-stranded RNA-specific adenosine deaminase (dsRAD) contains three copies (RI, RII, and RIII) of the highly conserved subdomain R motif commonly found in double-stranded RNA-binding proteins. We have examined the effects of equivalent site-directed mutations in each of the three R-motif copies of dsRAD on RNA-binding activity and adenosine deaminase enzyme activity. Mutations of the R motifs were analyzed alone as single mutants and in combination with each other. The results suggest that the RIII copy is the most important of the three R motifs for dsRAD activity and that the RII copy is the least important. The RIII mutant lacked detectable enzymatic activity and displayed greatly diminished RNA-binding activity. Site-directed mutations within the highly conserved CHAE sequence of the postulated C-terminal deaminase catalytic domain destroyed enzymatic activity but did not affect RNA-binding activity. These results indicate that the three copies of the RNA-binding R subdomain are likely functionally distinct from each other and also from the catalytic domain of dsRAD.

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Liu, Y., & Samuel, C. E. (1996). Mechanism of interferon action: functionally distinct RNA-binding and catalytic domains in the interferon-inducible, double-stranded RNA-specific adenosine deaminase. Journal of Virology, 70(3), 1961–1968. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.70.3.1961-1968.1996

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